Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Seven year-old Village Harvest volunteer Beth Hays takes a break to eat a freshly picked apricot during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Seven year-old Village Harvest volunteer Beth Hays takes a break to eat a freshly picked apricot during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Village Harvest volunteer Bolina Zapreyeva from Adobe Systems, places freshly picked apricots into a bucket during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Village Harvest volunteer Bolina Zapreyeva from Adobe Systems, places freshly picked apricots into a bucket during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Nine year-old Village Harvest volunteer Nick Hays loads freshly picked plums onto a cart during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Nine year-old Village Harvest volunteer Nick Hays loads freshly picked plums onto a cart during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Nine year-old Village Harvest volunteer Nick Hays prepares to pick apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Nine year-old Village Harvest volunteer Nick Hays prepares to pick apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Village Harvest volunteer Pat Neukom stands on a ladder as she picks apricots during the harvest of apricot and plum trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Village Harvest volunteer Pat Neukom stands on a ladder as she picks apricots during the harvest of apricot and plum trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Village Harvest volunteer Pat Neukom stands on a ladder as she picks apricots during the harvest of apricot and plum trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Village Harvest volunteer Pat Neukom stands on a ladder as she picks apricots during the harvest of apricot and plum trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Village Harvest volunteer Jennifer Deghue prepares to pick plums during the harvest of apricot and plum trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Village Harvest volunteer Jennifer Deghue prepares to pick plums during the harvest of apricot and plum trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Nine year-old Village Harvest volunteer Nick Hays picks apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Nine year-old Village Harvest volunteer Nick Hays picks apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Village Harvest volunteers Bolina Zapreyeva (R) and Neil Enns (L) from Adobe Systems, stand on ladders as they pick apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Village Harvest volunteers Bolina Zapreyeva (R) and Neil Enns (L) from Adobe Systems, stand on ladders as they pick apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

A Village Harvest volunteer holds freshly picked apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

A Village Harvest volunteer holds freshly picked apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Village Harvest volunteer Neil Enns (L) from Adobe Systems, and nine year-old Nick Hays (R) prepare to pick apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Village Harvest volunteer Neil Enns (L) from Adobe Systems, and nine year-old Nick Hays (R) prepare to pick apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Apricots hang from a tree during a Village Harvest volunteers harvest apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Apricots hang from a tree during a Village Harvest volunteers harvest apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Seven year-old Village Harvest volunteer Beth Hays (L) pulls her sister eleven year-old Mandy Hays on a cart during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Seven year-old Village Harvest volunteer Beth Hays (L) pulls her sister eleven year-old Mandy Hays on a cart during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Village Harvest volunteer Lorie Santos from Adobe Systems, picks apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Village Harvest volunteer Lorie Santos from Adobe Systems, picks apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Justin Sullivan

Nine year-old Village Harvest volunteer Nick Hays picks apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

Nine year-old Village Harvest volunteer Nick Hays picks apricots during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations.

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Seven year-old Village Harvest volunteer Beth Hays takes a break to... ニュース写真アプリコット,アメリカ合州国,カリフォルニア州,サンホゼ,ヒューマンインタレスト,ファイナンス,ボランティア,人の年齢,横長,樹木,環境保護,環境問題,農業,選択,食べるPhotographer Justin SullivanCollection: Getty Images News 2013 Getty ImagesSAN JOSE, CA - JUNE 25: Seven year-old Village Harvest volunteer Beth Hays takes a break to eat a freshly picked apricot during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)